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Yesterday 10:46 AM

Nmarzoli04

ST200 wheels. Car is filthy, too cold to wash and wax yet..

Yesterday 09:57 AM

rambleon84

Quote:

Originally Posted by Griffin27WV

What you all think of my TSW

Looks nice, post the specs and a photo of them on the car so we can see the whole thing.

well you found this thread, now start reading the posts. You need a wheel that has a 4x108 bolt pattern and ideally should be 15-18" tall, 6-8" wide and an offset that is et 38-50. Any Focus wheel from 00-11 will fit your car. Figure out what exactly you want, then search for it.

03-08-2015 02:08 PM

02Focus Venom

Im looking for some nice wheels for my 02 Focus and tires.

03-07-2015 11:30 AM

Hawkijustin

18 inch Drag DR-34 Wrapped in 235/40/18 Mickey Thompson street comps.
Not the best pictures since the sun was blasting off the tin roof but I think the sedans can look killer with a good set of wheels. Next up is a set of Eibach springs in some window tint.

01-29-2015 01:05 AM

Gedeon

18x8 7-spoke Ford rims
235/40r18 Dunlop DZ102 tires

10-05-2014 09:48 PM

Trev FF

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deesiel678

I'd say they were par for a cheap all season tire. I wouldn't recommend them if you have to drive in inclement weather often, or if you like to drive hard.
I drove in snow with them once; they sucked badly. Wet traction wasn't too bad, but wasn't good either. Dry traction was ok. My biggest complaint is that they didn't last very long considering the tread wear rating (400). By the time I replaced them at ~12k miles, they were completely worn. However, I did abuse them so it's my own fault. (3 autox events *8 runs at each event*), 4 runs at drag strip, atleast 3 100 mile mountain runs (hauling ass through the north GA mountain byways), plus commuting 50+ miles per work day. They sucked at autox (no surprise there, it's an all season tire), they sucked at the drag strip (again, no surprise), but they were ok on my mountain runs.

They got very noisy once the got down to about 4/32" of tread remaining.

I personally wouldn't buy them again because they don't work well for my driving style and hobbies, but if all you do is drive easy and don't deal with too much inclement weather, they are fine imo.

Thank you for the detailed response. i had goodyear eagle gt's all season they were great! gripped great dry/wet, i autocross also sometimes and i enjoy curves, i mean what guy doesn't. I dont drive in snow, im in NC. if it does snow i got a 4x4 ram 1500. but yea thanks man!

10-05-2014 09:13 PM

sailor

^^^ Tread wear "rating" is assigned by the manufacturer, and is SUPPOSED to rate tires they make comparatively.

No standards for the ratings, they can assign them as they please.

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